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1 I, 1 | who were the first of the Roman princes to repudiate errors, 2 I, 1 | the guardianship of the Roman name, as you yourself received 3 I, 17| more true? The chief of the Roman philosophy, and invested 4 II, 17| and on this account the Roman name was almost destroyed 5 II, 17| second Ganymede, why did the Roman youth suffer punishment? 6 II, 17| despatched two armies of the Roman people. For Juno did not 7 III, 13| that greatest author of the Roman language is deceived, we 8 III, 17| is the chief seat of the Roman city and religion, was struck 9 III, 18| Cato himself, the chief of Roman wisdom, who, before he put 10 IV, 10| only for a year, as the Roman consuls, but supported by 11 IV, 18| an unworthy deed that a Roman citizen should be crucified 12 VI, 9 | differs from justice the Roman people themselves teach, 13 VII, 15| will be this; because the Roman name, by which the world 14 VII, 15| divided the times of the Roman city by ages. For he said 15 VII, 15| Trojan nation, that the Roman empire and name would be 16 VII, 26| for while thou rulest the Roman state, we worshippers of